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Brandon "Polish Power" Wrzesinski is declared the winner of the heavyweight championship during the Toughman Competition at the Prime Event Center in Bay CIty on Friday, Dec. 6.
(Danielle McGrew | MLive.com)

BAY CITY -- Brandon Wrzesinski will have his hands full when
he goes for Extreme Cage Combat's vacant 185-pound title Friday night.

The Bangor John Glenn alum is set to face Chris Cameron in
the main event at the Prime Event Center.

Doors open at 7 p.m. for Extreme Cage Combat's latest show
with the 15 to 18 fight card scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

"This is going to be a really tough fight for Brandon, but I
believe he's up to the task," Extreme Cage Combat matchmaker John Schulz said. "He's
improved in almost every way over the past year. He has scary power, but he's been very composed inside the ring."

Schultz, who trains Wrzesinski at New Body Health &
Fitness, said his fighter has to overcome Cameron's size advantage if he wants
to win the title.

"We are bumping Brandon up from 170 pounds for the fight,"
Schultz said. "Cameron has fought at heavyweight and at 205 pounds, and is a
big dude. I'd expect Chris to have a good 10 to 20 pounds on Brandon."

Friday's co-main event is a rematch for the 125-pound title
between Nano Smith and Joey Haney.

Smith, the defending champion, has two wins under his belt
over Haney.

"The first two fights both went four to five rounds, and
they were knock down, drag out fights," Schulz said. "People wanted to see them
go at it again. It's going to be a brawl. I'm honestly not sure how it will
play out."

Schulz said another fight fans should keep an eye on is the
super heavyweight title fight with defending champion Michael Dosal, a Saginaw
native, taking on Joey Konsdorf.

"Dosal wrestled in college, and he's just a monster," Schulz
said. "He moves well for a guy his size, but also is able to go three rounds."

Konsdorf goes into the fight coming off a knockout win over
Deland Davis.

"No one has done that before," Schulz said. "I don't think
Joey has ever fought as talented of a wrestler as Dosal, so it should be
interesting."